Monthly Archives: June 2017
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Wonder Woman Sequel Will Be Set in Contemporary Times
In the event that Warner Bros. greenlights a sequel to Wonder Woman, the film will reportedly have a contemporary setting.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, director Patty Jenkins is prepared to helm a followup film that takes Gal Gadot's Diana Prince to modern day.
It's important to note that while a second Wonder Woman movie has not yet officially been greenlit by Warner Bros., Gadot and Jenkins are contractually committed to making another movie.
Wonder Woman will be released in theaters tomorrow, June 2. Read IGN's Wonder Woman review to find out why the movie is "leaps and bounds above the other three entries in the DCEU" and why its World War I era setting is a "surprisingly perfect fit."
Nintendo Switch Online Service Delayed to 2018
Nintendo has delayed the launch of its paid online service for Switch to 2018, and the company provided the first new details regarding the new service since it was first unveiled back in January.
In a post on the company's website, Nintendo outlined the details. The service will cost $3.99 USD for a one-month membership, $7.99 USD for a 3-month membership, or 12-months for $19.99 USD. The service includes access to a compilation of Classic Game Selections with added online play, including games like Super Mario Bros. 3, Balloon Fight and Dr. Mario, but the company did not specify if it would be limited to NES games.
New Mutants: Every Character Confirmed so Far
Fox is expanding the X-Men movie franchise in new directions. The New Mutants is one of three new X-Men movies hitting theaters in 2018. This spinoff will place the spotlight on a younger generation of mutant heroes including Magik, Wolfsbane and Cannonball.
New casting announcements are arriving all the time now as New Mutants moves closer to production. So we've put together a slideshow breaking down every character and actor who's been confirmed so far. We'll continue to update the slideshow as more announcements are made. Check them all out here:
The cast isn't the only thing that promises to set The New Mutants apart from the rest of the X-Men movie-verse. The film will also be more horror than superhero-focused. "We are making a full-fledged horror movie set within the X-Men universe," director Josh Boone told Entertainment Weekly. "There are no costumes. There are no supervillains. We’re trying to do something very, very different."
Cameron on the “Dream” of Avatar’s Disney Theme Park
James Cameron has big, big plans for Avatar, as he gets ready to begin shooting four sequels that will follow up the story told in the 2009 film - which is still the highest-grossing movie ever released. But that's hardly all that's going on for Avatar, as this past weekend saw the opening of Pandora: The World of Avatar, an entire themed land at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom that is based around the film.
At the opening event for Pandora, I spoke to Cameron about this massive undertaking, which includes an incredibly impressive ride, Flight of Passage. We also discussed how the theme park can help his cast, as they prepare to film the sequels, and whether he's concerned over how long it will take for the first follow-up to open.
They Built a Real Orient Express Train for Branagh’s Movie
20th Century Fox held a promotional tour in Europe in early May for their star-studded retelling of Agatha Christie's classic whodunit Murder on the Orient Express, which opens in November. IGN was among the select media outlets invited to ride aboard the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express with cast member Josh Gad (see my interview with him aboard it below) from Venice to Paris before venturing on to London to watch roughly 15 minutes of unfinished footage from the Kenneth Branagh-directed film.
Branagh also stars as Christie's iconic detective Hercule Poirot. He leads a stellar ensemble that includes: Johnny Depp as Edward Ratchett, a shady American dilettante dealer in art/antiques; Daisy Ridley as Mary Debenham, an English governess; Michelle Pfeiffer as Mrs. Hubbard, an American widow; Penélope Cruz as Spanish missionary Pilar Estravados (changed from Greta Ohlsson in the book); Josh Gad as Ratchett’s secretary, Hector MacQueen; Willem Dafoe as Austrian professor Gerhard Hardman (changed from the book's private eye Cyrus Hardman); Judi Dench as the Russian royal Princess Natalia Dragomiroff; Leslie Odom Jr. as Doctor Arbuthnot (he was Colonel Arbuthnot in the book); Derek Jacobi as Ratchett’s butler, Masterman; Tom Bateman as Bouc, the Orient Express Director; Olivia Colman as Hildegarde Schmidt, Princess Dragomiroff’s maid; Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as auto dealer Biniamino Marquez (changed from the book's Antonio Foscarelli); Marwan Kenzari as coach conductor Pierre Michel; and Sergei Polunin as world famous ballet dancer Count Andrenyi and Lucy Boynton as his wife, Countess Andrenyi. (Have a look at this cast of characters in the slideshow below.)
Netflix’s The Punisher Reportedly Premiering in November
Marvel's The Punisher series will reportedly premiere on Netflix in November.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Dearbhla Walsh (Fargo), who directed and edited one of the episodes from The Punisher, seemingly let slip when the series will debut on the streaming service.
When asked if her recent shoot in Canada for Fargo was her first time directing a TV episode in North America, Walsh replied, "One other time that hasn't been aired yet, which was an episode for the new Marvel series The Punisher, which I did just before Christmas, but it's not airing until November. I directed that in New York and edited in L.A., but this was my first directing experience in lovely Canada."
Prey PS4 Patch Reportedly Causing Frame Rate Issues
The latest update for the PS4 version of Prey is reportedly causing significant frame rate issues.
According to Digital Foundry, while patch 1.04 adds PS4 Pro support that features sharper visuals, it also creates the "worst instance of irregular frame delivery" the outlet has seen, resulting in a visual experience that feels as though it has a drastically lower frame rate. The patch introduces a fix for the input latency, which is believed to be the root of the issue.
The E3 Games We’re Still Waiting For
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Sharknado 5 Title and Cameos Officially Announced
Syfy's fifth Sharknado film is officially called Sharknado 5: Global Swarming.
Check out the title teaser graphic below, complete with the film's official tagline: "Make America Bait Again."
Sharknado 5: Global Swarming teaser art
Alongside the announcement of the movie's official title, the network revealed Sharknado 5's list of cameos, which include Tony Hawk, Olivia Newton-John, Chloe Lattanzi, Fabio, Clay Aiken, Bret Michaels, Charo, Gilbert Gottfried, Margaret Cho, Al Roker, Kathie Lee Gifford, Hoda Kotb, Greg Louganis, Tom Daley, Gus Kenworthy, Jeff Rossen, Porsha Williams, Tiffany "New York" Pollard, Chris Kattan, Cat Greenleaf, Ross Mullan and Dan Fogler.